Archaeological sites in Madhya Pradesh notified by ASI

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 List of Monuments – Madhya Pradesh notified by ASI
 Sl. No. Name of Monumets / Sites Location District
1TemplesBaiharBalaghat
2FortGarhiBalaghat
3Old FortLanjiBalaghat
4An old temple within the limits of Piparwara forest VillageRaigarhBalaghat
5Temple of Koteswara Mahadeva & HanumanKashitolaBalaghat
653 images locally knows known as Sada BhadaSonkharBalaghat
7Brick Temples (two)KheratBhind
8Open Air MuseumKheratBhind
9FortAterBhind
10Kamlapati PalalceBhopalBhopal
11Chausath Yogini TempleKhajurahoChhatarpur
12Chitragupta templeKhajurahoChhatarpur
13Chopra or square tankKhajurahoChhatarpur
14Devi Jagdambi templeKhajurahoChhatarpur
15Kandariya templeKhajurahoChhatarpur
16Lakshman templeKhajurahoChhatarpur
17Lalguan Mahadeva templeKhajurahoChhatarpur
18Mahadeva TempleKhajurahoChhatarpur
19Matangeswara TempleKhajurahoChhatarpur
20Nandi TempleKhajurahoChhatarpur
21Parvati TempleKhajurahoChhatarpur
22Varaha TempleKhajurahoChhatarpur
23Vishvanath TempleKhajurahoChhatarpur
24Adinath TempleKhajurahoChhatarpur
25Brahma TempleKhajurahoChhatarpur
26Colossal statue of Shri HanumanKhajurahoChhatarpur
27Ghantia TempleKhajurahoChhatarpur
28Kakra MarhKhajurahoChhatarpur
29Parsvanatha TempleKhajurahoChhatarpur
30Santinatha TempleKhajurahoChhatarpur
31Vamana TempleKhajurahoChhatarpur
32Javari TempleKhajurahoChhatarpur
33Duladeo TempleKhajurahoChhatarpur
34Jatakari or Chaturbhuj TempleKhajurahoChhatarpur
35Inscription in the fort of BachauBachhaonChhatarpur
36Temple remains and mounds at BjiamandalJatkara near KhajurahoChhatarpur
37Gond FortDeogarhChhindwara
38Nohta ( Mahadeva ) TempleNohta,Damoh
39Rajnagar ( Ruined ) FortRajnagarDamoh
40Rangmahal PalaceHattaDamoh
41(Siva) Temple of Kunora BariKunora BariDamoh
42Jata Shankar FortJatashankarDamoh
43Matha at RanehRanehDamoh
44(Siva Temple) Old TempleKodalDamoh
45The remains of an old sculptures temple built without mortar and attributed to ChandelasKanoda(Konora)Damoh
46A hill FortSingorgarhDamoh
47Ruined FortMariadohDamoh
48Sakhar Temple (Ruined Shiva Temple )SakharaDamoh
49Sculptures at Phutera tankPhutera tankDamoh
50Flat roofed temples below the hillKundalpurDamoh
51Jain Temples on Hill No.1 to No. 58KundalpurDamoh
52Beer Singh PalaceDatiaDatia
53Rock inscription (Edict) of AshokaGujjaraDatia
54Sidheshwara TempleNemawar,Dewas
55Unfinished TempleNemawarDewas
56Alamgir GateManduDhar
57Ancietn Hindu BaodiManduDhar
58Andheri BaoliManduDhar
59Asharfi MahalManduDhar
60Baz Bahadur’s PalaceManduDhar
61Bhagwania GateManduDhar
62Bhangi GateManduDhar
63Champa BaoliManduDhar
64Chistikhan’s MahalManduDhar
65Chor KotManduDhar
66Chor Kot MosqueManduDhar
67Nahar Jharokha compoundManduDhar
68Dai-ka-MahalManduDhar
69Daike Chhoti Behen Ka MahalManduDhar
70Darya Khan’s TombManduDhar
71Delhi GateManduDhar
72Dharmashala in the compound of Hoshang’s TombManduDhar
73Dilawar Khan’s MosqueManduDhar
74Ek Khamba MahalManduDhar
75Gada  Shah’s PalaceManduDhar
76Gada Shah’s ShopManduDhar
77Gadi DarwazaManduDhar
78HammamManduDhar
79Hathi Pole gateManduDhar
80Hathi MahalManduDhar
81Hindola MahalManduDhar
82Hoshang Shaha’s TombManduDhar
83Jahaz MahalManduDhar
84Jahangirpur gateManduDhar
85Jama MasjidManduDhar
86Kapoor Talao and the ruins on its bankManduDhar
87Lal BagManduDhar
88Lal BungalowManduDhar
89Lohani GateManduDhar
90Lohani CavesManduDhar
91Jali MahalManduDhar
92Nahar JharokhaManduDhar
93Mahmud Khilji‘s TombManduDhar
94Malik Mughith’s MosqueManduDhar
95Mosque near Sopi TankManduDhar
96Mosque North-west of Darya Khan’s TombManduDhar
97Mosque near Tarapur GateManduDhar
98Nameless Tomb west of Shila TankManduDhar
99Neelkantha (Nilkantheswar)ManduDhar
100Rampol gate and the mosque apposite to itManduDhar
101Royal Palace in the west of Champa Baoli and HammamManduDhar
102Roopmati’s PavalionManduDhar
103Carvan SaraiManduDhar
104Sat kothari CavesManduDhar
105Somavati KundManduDhar
106Songadh GateMandDhar
107Tarapur GateManduDhar
108Tavali MahalManduDhar
109Tomb & Mosque between Chor kot mosque & Chhappan mahalManduDhar
110Tomb North of Daryakhan’s tombManduDhar
111Tomb North of Alamgir GateManduDhar
112TripolingateManduDhar
113Tower of VictoryManduDhar
114Ujali BaoliManduDhar
115Water palaceManduDhar
116Ruins in the west of Rewa kundManduDhar
117Bhojshala and kamal Maula’s MosqueDharDhar
118Lat- ki-MasjidDharDhar
119Buddhist Caves No.1 to 7BaghDhar
120Water palaceSadalpurDhar
121Rock cut templeWasviDhar
122Jains temple No. 1 to 5BudhichanderiAshok Nagar
123Chanderi FortChanderiAshok Nagar
124Bada MadarsaChanderiAshok Nagar
125Battisi BaoliChanderiAshok Nagar
126Badal Mahal GatewayChanderiAshok Nagar
127Jama MasjidChanderiAshok Nagar
128Kati GhatiChanderiAshok Nagar
129Koshak MahalChanderiAshok Nagar
130Tomb of Nizam-ud-din’sChanderiAshok Nagar
131Shahzadi ka RozaChanderiAshok Nagar
132MonasteryKadwahaAshok Nagar
133Temple No . 2 to 7KadwahaAshok Nagar
134Loose SculpturesThubonAshok Nagar
135Sitamarhi Group of TemplesThoban, Tehsil ChanderiAshok Nagar
136.Hanuman Marhi Group of TemplesThoban, Tehsil ChanderiAshok Nagar
137.Hori ki Marhia Group of TemplesThoban, Tehsil ChanderiAshok Nagar
138.Gargaj and Mahadev Ghat Group of TemplesThoban, Tehsil ChanderiAshok Nagar
139.Kuti Group of TemplesThoban, Tehsil ChanderiAshok Nagar
140.Andhakuan Group of TemplesThoban, Tehsil ChanderiAshok Nagar
141Mahadeva templeAmrolGwalior
142Ancient sitePawayaGwalior
143Tila MonumentPawayaGwalior
144Tomb of Abul FazalAntriGwalior
145Tomb of Tansen and two mosque’sGwaliorGwalior
146Gwalior fort:

i. Badal Mahal or    Hindolagate

ii Gwalior or Alamgiri gate

iii Ganesa gate, iv. Chaturbhuj temple

v. Lakshmangate, vi. Mansingh’s palace

vii. Rock-cut Jaina colossi, viii. Sas Bahu temple

ix.Teli-ka-Mandir, x. Urwai Gate

GwaliorGwalior
147Tomb of Mohammad GhauzGhauspuraGwalior
148Rock ShelterBaldeo KundiGwalior
149Caves popularly known as Pandav CavesPachmarhiHoshangabad
150Old Mughal FortJogaHoshangabad
151Adamgarh rock shelter with paintingsKalmadi RasuliaHoshangabad
152Rock Shelter known as Pulti lane near Sambourne caveKarianHoshangabad
153Dorothy deep Rock Shelter

 

 

 

PachmarhiHoshangabag
154Stature of a boar (Vishnu : Varah), an image of Mahadeo and figures of other Hindu & Jain Gods scattered over four Tumuli and under a Bargat treeKaranpurJabalpur
155Varaha Near KaritalaiKaranpurBala Jabulpur
156Tortoise & fish hereby known as Kachha & MacchaKaritalaiJabalpur
157The whole site of Kankali Devi Temple and Durgadevi templeTigwanJabalpur
158Vishnu-Varaha TempleBilhariJabalpur
159Tapsi-MathBilhariJabalpur
160Madan Mahal on the top of hill upon a large boulder rockGarhaJabalpur
161Temple of Somnath and ruins of several templesBargaonJabalpur
162Rock edict of Ashoka, RupnathPadariaJabalpur
163Ruined temple near the sources of the Kiyan riverMarha DeoriJabalpur
164Shiva Temple on a craved stone chabutra measuring 10′ x 10′ 4′ and 8 stone Jain ImagesNanhwaraJabalpur
165Karanbel (Tripuri)TewarJabalpur
166Temple of Gauri Shankar within the Chausath YoginiBheraghatJabalpur
167Temple of Chausath YoginiBheraghatJabalpur
168Large effiggy on Vishnu VarahaPanagarhJabalpur
169Ancient MoundKakarehtaJabalpur
170Ladaki Ka TilaBilhariKatni
171Rammukteswara TempleKukaramathMandla
172Gond fort called Satkhanda and the twoer on Rajghat called Shahburja and the temple inside the fortMandla      Mandla
173Begum MahalChaugan ding dindoriMandla
174Sporting Palace  by name Dal-BadalChaugan ding dindoriMandla
175Shiva’s templeKhaddeoriMandla
176Brahmanical Rock templeDhamnarMandsaur
177Buddhist Caves (No. 1 to 51)DhamnarMandsaur
178Nav Toran templeKhorMandsaur
179Yashodharman’s pillar of VictorySondhaniMandsaur
180Ekattatso Mahadeva templeMitaoliMorena
181GadhiPadavaliMorena
182TemplePadavaliMorena
183Siva temple (Locally known as Kakanmath temple)SuhaniaMorena
184Temple No. 1 to 22NaresarMorena

 

185Group of templesBateshwarMorena
186Tomb of Shah Nawaz KhanBhurhanpurBurahanpur
187Tomb of Adil Shah FarukiBhurhanpurBurahanpur
188Tomb of Shah Shuja & compoundBhurhanpurBurahanpur
189Tomb of Nadir Shah & compoundBhurhanpurBurahanpur
190Raja’s Chhatari near BardhaghatBhurhanpurBurahanpur
191Bibi -Sahib’s Masjid and compoundBhurhanpurBurahanpur
192The palace situated in the fortBhurhanpurBurahanpur
193Hammam KhanaChowk MohallaBurahanpur
194Tomb of Shah NumaAsirgarhBurahanpur
195Churiwalonki MasjidBurhanpurBurahanpur
196The Whole fort including all wallsAsirgarhBurahanpur
197Mahadeva temple near Inspection Bungalow with compound wallAsirgarhBurahanpur
198Idgah, front wall with open platformAsirgarhBurahanpur
199Mhal Gulara palaces and  building on both sides of Utoali river and two masonary Dams in the riverMahal GularaBurahanpur
200Ahukhana site with compound wall , the pavilion and tankAnukhanaBurahanpur
201Chaubis  avtar temple with its contentsMandhataNimar (East)
202Chand Suraj GatewayMandhataNimar (East)
203Siddeswara of Sidhanath tempeMandhataNimar (East)
204Mamleshwara alias amleswara templeMandhataNimar (East)
205Chaubara DaraKhargaonNimar West
206Jain tempe No. 1 to 3KhargaonNimar West
207Temple of Mahakaleswara No.1&2KhargaonNimar West
208Temple of NilkantheswaraKhargaonNimar West
209Excavated siteKasrawadNimar West
210Brindaban dedicated to the memory of  srimant Bajirao PeshwaRaverkhediNimar West
211Main gate and remaining portion of the Peshwa residence or fortressRaverkhediNimar West
212The Chhatri inside the  SaraiRaverkhediNimar West
213Old SaraiRaverkhediNimar West
214Ajaigarh fort and its remainsAjaigarhPanna
215Two termples ascribed to Gupta peiodAjaigarhPanna
216Parvati templeNachnaPanna
217Chaumukhnath templeNachnaPanna
218i. Saivite temple

ii. Ancient Rock Engravings

 

 

 

BhojpurRaisen
219Fort (including walls Gates and other ruins monuments in the fort)

 

 

RaisenRaisen
220Buddhist monumentsSanchiRaisen

 

221Buddhist stupas with adjucent landSonariRaisen
222Buddhist stupasMuralkhurdRaisen
223Buddhist stupas and remainsAndherRaisen
224Stupa and other remainsSonbhadraRaisen
225Pre – historic rock sheltersBhimbetkaRaisen
226InscriptionsAlhaghatRewa
227Fresce paintingsGahirRewa
228Gurgi & Rohunta remainsGurgiRewa
229Inscription in CaveKeoti       Rewa
230Rock Shelters with megaliths, monasteries and inscriptionsBarhatRewa
231TempleBamoraSagar
232FortDeoriSagar
233FortDhamoniSagar
234Tomb and Mosque of balijati ShahDhamoniSagar
235Rani MahalDhamoniSagar
236Ancient siteEran and PahlezpurSagar
237All structure in or connectuion with the Mahal(fort of the Dangri rulers (Shish Mahal)GarhpehraSagar
238FortGourjhamarSagar
239Temple of Mahadeo or MataMarondaSagar
240SatgarhMarondaSagar
241Tomb of Panj pirsKhimalasaSagar
242The walls of the city with gateKhimalasaSagar
243The walls of the citaded(fort)KhimalasaSagar
244Old Mosque well, gateway of the fort & Nagina MahalKhimalasaSagar
245Mahadeva templePali

 

 

 

 

Sagar

 

 

 

246Fort including the monuments inside namely

i)   Two Gates,            ii)  Moti Mahal

iii) Dargah of Gulmali Shah & three graves

iv)  Shish Mahal,         v)   Small Mosque

vi)  Dargah in ruins,  vii) Samadhi

viii)Dohla tank,          ix)  Ruined Palace

x)   Badal Mahal together with adjacent land

RahatgarhSagar
247Buddhist RemainsBarhutSatna
248Remains (Shiv Temple)BhumraSatna
249Durga TempleAshtaSeoni
250Standing Jain Image of Digamber Sect known as Nagbaba and the various fragmentary stone images and architectural stone piecesGhansorSeoni
251Karna TempleAmarkantakAnuppur
252Siva TempleAmarkantakAnuppur
253Pataleswara TempleAmarkantakAnuppur
254Caves bearing insciptions of last Century ADSilharaShahdol
255Virath Temple and remainsSohagpurShahdol
256Large Siva TempleMahuaShivpuri
257Small Siva TempleMahuaShivpuri
258Monastery (Khokhaimath)RanodShivpuri
259MonasterySurwayaShivpuri
260Siva TempleSurwayaShivpuri
261Open Air MuseumSurwayaShivpuri
262Gadhi SurwaysSurwayaShivpuri
263Mohajamata templeTerahiShivpuri
264MonasteryTerahiShivpuri
265Torana gateTerahiShivpuri
266Siva temple& MonasteryChandrehiSidhi
267Buddhist stupas alongwith saru-maru monastric complexpangurariaSehore
268Painted Rock Shelters, Buddhist stupas and other remainsTalpuraSehore
269Ancient MoundBhairgarhUjjain
270Ancient Mound (Vishya Tekri)UndasaUjjain
271Ancient Mound(Kumbhar tekri)UndasaUjjain
272Bijamandal MosqueVidishaVidisha
273Lohanji Hill CapitalVidishaVidisha
274Dashavatqra templeBadohVidisha
275Jain templeBadohVidisha
276Gadarmal templeBadohVidisha
277Ancient SiteBesnagarVidisha
278Heliodours Pillars locally known as KhanBesnagarVidisha
279Athakamba templeGyaraspurVidisha
280Bajramath templeGyaraspurVidisha
281Hindola toransGyaraspurVidisha
282Buddhist stupaGyaraspurVidisha
283Mala Devi templeGyaraspurVidisha
284BhimagajaPathariVidisha
285CavesPathariVidisha
286Caves No. 1 to 20UdaygiriVidisha
287Ruins of a Gupta temple on hill topUdaygiriVidisha
288Bara KhambiUdaypurVidisha
289Udayaswara or Hilkanthanswara Mahadeva Temple.UdaypurVidisha
290Town Hall alias Gandhi BhawanShivpuriShivpuri
291Prehistoric Painted Rock Shelters at Chatarbhuj NalaBhanpuraMandsaur
292Prehistoric Painted Rock Shelters at Sita KhardiBhanpuraMandsaur

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Madhya Pradesh is a state in central India. It is the largest state in India by area, and the 7th most populous. The state is home to a number of important archaeological sites, including the following:

  • Ahar: Ahar is an archaeological site located in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh. The site is dated to the Chalcolithic period (3000-1500 BCE). Excavations at Ahar have revealed evidence of a well-developed urban culture, with evidence of houses, streets, and a Drainage System. The site is also home to a number of temples and other religious structures.
  • Ajaigarh: Ajaigarh is an archaeological site located in the Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh. The site is dated to the 11th-15th centuries CE. Ajaigarh was once the capital of the Chandela Dynasty. The site is home to a number of temples, palaces, and other fortifications.
  • Amaravati: Amaravati is an archaeological site located in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh. The site is dated to the 2nd century BCE to the 3rd century CE. Amaravati was once the capital of the Satavahana dynasty. The site is home to a number of Buddhist stupas, temples, and other religious structures.
  • Arang: Arang is an archaeological site located in the Raipur district of Chhattisgarh. The site is dated to the 6th-12th centuries CE. Arang was once the capital of the Haihaya dynasty. The site is home to a number of temples, palaces, and other fortifications.
  • Badoh: Badoh is an archaeological site located in the Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh. The site is dated to the 6th-12th centuries CE. Badoh was once the capital of the Paramara dynasty. The site is home to a number of temples, palaces, and other fortifications.
  • Bagh Caves: The Bagh Caves are a group of Buddhist caves located in the Bagh district of Madhya Pradesh. The caves are dated to the 6th-7th centuries CE. The Bagh Caves are known for their beautiful wall paintings, which depict scenes from the life of Buddha.
  • Bhojpur: Bhojpur is an archaeological site located in the Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh. The site is dated to the 11th-12th centuries CE. Bhojpur was once the capital of the Paramara dynasty. The site is home to a number of temples, including the famous Bhojeshwar Temple.
  • Bhimbhetka: Bhimbhetka is an archaeological site located in the Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh. The site is dated to the Paleolithic period (2.5 million years ago to 10,000 years ago). Bhimbhetka is home to a number of rock shelters, which contain some of the earliest known examples of rock art.
  • Bhilsa: Bhilsa is an archaeological site located in the Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh. The site is dated to the 2nd century BCE to the 3rd century CE. Bhilsa was once the capital of the Satavahana dynasty. The site is home to a number of temples, palaces, and other fortifications.
  • Bijawar: Bijawar is an archaeological site located in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh. The site is dated to the 16th-17th centuries CE. Bijawar was once the capital of the Bundela dynasty. The site is home to a number of palaces, temples, and other fortifications.
  • Chanderi: Chanderi is an archaeological site located in the Guna district of Madhya Pradesh. The site is dated to the 10th-16th centuries CE. Chanderi was once the capital of the Chandela dynasty. The site is home to a number of palaces, temples, and other fortifications.
  • Eran: Eran is an archaeological site located in the Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh. The site is dated to the 2nd century BCE to the 6th century CE. Eran was once the capital of the Eran kingdom. The site is home to a number of temples, palaces, and other fortifications.
  • Gwalior: Gwalior is an archaeological site located in the Gwalior district of Madhya Pradesh. The site is dated to the 6th-16th centuries CE. Gwalior was once the capital of the Tomara dynasty, the Ghurid dynasty, and the Mughal Empire. The site is home to a number of palaces, temples, and other fortifications.
  • Hatundi: Hatundi is an archaeological site located in the Mandsaur district of Madhya Pradesh. The site is dated to the 2nd century BCE to the 1st century CE. Hatundi was once the capital of the Malava kingdom. The site is home to a number of temples, palaces, and other fortifications.

Here are some frequently asked questions about archaeological sites in Madhya Pradesh notified by ASI:

  1. What is the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)?
    The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is a government agency under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. It is responsible for the preservation and conservation of archaeological sites and monuments in India.

  2. What are the criteria for a site to be notified by the ASI?
    A site can be notified by the ASI if it is of archaeological importance. This means that the site must have evidence of human habitation or activity from the past. The site must also be in good condition and not have been damaged by human activity or natural causes.

  3. What are the benefits of a site being notified by the ASI?
    There are several benefits of a site being notified by the ASI. First, the site will be protected from damage or destruction. Second, the site will be studied by archaeologists and historians. Third, the site will be open to the public for Education and tourism.

  4. What are some of the archaeological sites in Madhya Pradesh that have been notified by the ASI?
    Some of the archaeological sites in Madhya Pradesh that have been notified by the ASI include:

  5. The Bhimbhetka rock shelters: These rock shelters are located in the Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh. They contain paintings and engravings that date back to the Paleolithic period.

  6. The Sanchi stupas: These stupas are located in the Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh. They were built by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE.
  7. The Khajuraho temples: These temples are located in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh. They were built in the 11th and 12th centuries CE.
  8. The Gwalior Fort: This fort is located in the Gwalior district of Madhya Pradesh. It was built in the 7th century CE.
  9. The Mandu Fort: This fort is located in the Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh. It was built in the 14th century CE.

  10. What are some of the challenges faced by archaeological sites in Madhya Pradesh?
    Some of the challenges faced by archaeological sites in Madhya Pradesh include:

  11. Damage from human activity: Archaeological sites are often damaged by human activity, such as construction, mining, and agriculture.

  12. Damage from natural causes: Archaeological sites are also damaged by natural causes, such as floods, Earthquakes, and landslides.
  13. Lack of funding: Archaeological sites often lack funding for their preservation and conservation.
  14. Lack of awareness: There is a lack of awareness about the importance of archaeological sites among the general public.

  15. What can be done to address the challenges faced by archaeological sites in Madhya Pradesh?
    Some of the things that can be done to address the challenges faced by archaeological sites in Madhya Pradesh include:

  16. Raising awareness about the importance of archaeological sites: This can be done through education and outreach programs.

  17. Providing funding for the preservation and conservation of archaeological sites: This can be done by the government, private organizations, and individuals.
  18. Enacting laws to protect archaeological sites: These laws should make it illegal to damage or destroy archaeological sites.
  19. Increasing security at archaeological sites: This will help to prevent damage from human activity.
  20. Promoting tourism to archaeological sites: This will help to generate revenue that can be used for the preservation and conservation of archaeological sites.

Sure, here are some MCQs about archaeological sites in Madhya Pradesh:

  1. Which of the following is not an archaeological site in Madhya Pradesh?
    (A) Sanchi
    (B) Khajuraho
    (C) Hampi
    (D) Gwalior

  2. The oldest archaeological site in Madhya Pradesh is:
    (A) Bhimbetka
    (B) Sanchi
    (C) Khajuraho
    (D) Gwalior

  3. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Khajuraho is famous for its:
    (A) temples
    (B) palaces
    (C) forts
    (D) mosques

  4. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sanchi is famous for its:
    (A) temples
    (B) palaces
    (C) forts
    (D) mosques

  5. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi is famous for its:
    (A) temples
    (B) palaces
    (C) forts
    (D) mosques

  6. The capital of The Gupta Empire was located in:
    (A) Sanchi
    (B) Khajuraho
    (C) Gwalior
    (D) Ujjain

  7. The capital of the Mauryan Empire was located in:
    (A) Sanchi
    (B) Khajuraho
    (C) Gwalior
    (D) Pataliputra

  8. The capital of the Chalukya Empire was located in:
    (A) Sanchi
    (B) Khajuraho
    (C) Gwalior
    (D) Badami

  9. The capital of the Rajput kingdom of Malwa was located in:
    (A) Sanchi
    (B) Khajuraho
    (C) Gwalior
    (D) Mandu

  10. The capital of the Mughal Empire was located in:
    (A) Agra
    (B) Delhi
    (C) Lahore
    (D) Fatehpur Sikri

I hope these questions were helpful!

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